New Delhi, April 14 -- Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) reported on Sunday that the United States' recent crackdown on Chinese low-value e-commerce shipments has created a 'rare and potentially lucrative' opportunity for Indian exporters, particularly those dealing in handicrafts, fashion, and home goods.

GTRI noted in its report that India, with over 100,000 e-commerce sellers and current exports valued at USD 5 billion, is well-positioned to fill the market gap created by restrictions on Chinese products.

However, the report emphasised that significant reforms would be necessary for India to fully capitalise on this opportunity.

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